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Since the Garuda' first match in 1934, 28 players have scored a hat-trick (three or more goals in a single match). The first player to do so was Ludwich Jahn in a win over Japan in 1934. Iswadi Idris 's five goals in the 9–1 victory over South Vietnam is the team record for most goals in a match.
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Indonesia : 3–0 (awarded) Romania U-18: Jakarta, Indonesia: Report: Stadium: Senayan Stadium: Note: Romania U-18 were leading 2-1 in extra time, but then abandoned the game to protest referee's decisions. The match was awarded as a 3–0 win to Indonesia.
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Fouls are punished by the award of a free kick (possibly a penalty kick) to the opposing team. A list of specific offences that can be fouls are detailed in Law 12 of the Laws of the Game (other infractions, such as technical infractions at restarts, are not deemed to be fouls); these mostly concern unnecessarily aggressive physical play and ...
This is a list of association football players that have scored three goals (a hat-trick) or more in a single match in the Indonesia Super League (now Liga 1). The league, which started in 2008, is the top-tier of Indonesian league football replacing the Liga Indonesia Premier Division, thus transforming the competition into a double round-robin system.
The quickest hat-trick by a player is Erich Probst, who scored at 4', 21', and 24' in 1954, playing for Austria against Czechoslovakia in the first round. The briefest hat-trick to be completed — that is, the shortest time between the first and third goals — is the one by László Kiss in 1982 against El Salvador. He scored at 69', 72', and ...
Most hat-tricks: Indonesia Super League era: 5 Boaz Solossa (2008–09 to 2014) Cristian Gonzáles (2008–09 to 2013) Liga 1 era: 5 David da Silva (2018 to 2023–24) Alex Martins (2022–23 to 2024–25) All eras: 6, Boaz Solossa (2008–09 to 2017)